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Trump warns Venezuela will pay ‘incalculable’ price if doesn’t take back migrants

Caracas has accused Washington of waging an ‘undeclared war’ in the region, amid deadly US strikes on alleged ‘drug boats’

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The US Navy guided missile destroyer USS Gravely is docked in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on September 11. Photo: AFP

US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Venezuela with “incalculable” consequences if it refuses to take back migrants it has “forced into the United States”, as tensions soar with Caracas.

“We want Venezuela to immediately accept all of the prisoners, and people from mental institutions … forced into the United States of America,” Trump said.

“Thousands of people have been badly hurt, and even killed, by these ‘Monsters’.”

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The president added, in all-caps: “Get them the hell out of our country, right now, or the price you pay will be incalculable!”

Venezuela on Friday accused the United States of waging an “undeclared war” in the Caribbean and called for a UN probe of American strikes that have killed over a dozen alleged drug traffickers on boats in recent weeks.

Footage posted on social media by US President Donald Trump on September 15 shows what he says is a US military strike on a boat carrying alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Se. Photo: Truth Social/realDonaldTrump via AFP
Footage posted on social media by US President Donald Trump on September 15 shows what he says is a US military strike on a boat carrying alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean Se. Photo: Truth Social/realDonaldTrump via AFP

Washington has also deployed warships to international waters off Venezuela’s coast, backed by F-35 fighters sent to Puerto Rico in what it calls an anti-drug operation.

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